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[O the hour of prayer is bright and fair]
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[O the hour of prayer is bright and fair]
Composer: E. S. Lorenz
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2 hymnals
Composer:
E. S. Lorenz
Pseudonymns: John D. Cresswell, L. S. Edwards, E. D. Mund,…
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Title:
[O the hour of prayer is bright and fair]
Composer:
E. S. Lorenz
Incipit:
34545 17656 76544
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Hour of Prayer
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Notes of Triumph: for the Sunday School (1891), p.62
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Notes of Triumph #91
Tune Title
: [Oh, the hour of pray'r is bright and fair]
First Line
: Oh, the hour of pray'r is bright and fair
Composer
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1886
Notes of Triumph #91
Notes of Triumph #91
Tune Title
: [Oh, the hour of pray'r is bright and fair]
First Line
: Oh, the hour of pray'r is bright and fair
Composer
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1891
Notes of Triumph #91
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